Year 6 to Year 7 - The Essington Weekly Bulletin
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Year 6 to Year 7 - The Essington Weekly Bulletin
From the Acting Assistant Head of Middle School Year 6 Monday 11th April Term 2 Commences Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th April Middle School Parent Teacher Discussions 3:00pm to 6:00pm Tuesday 19th April House Cross Country (Years 4, 5, 6) Wednesday 20th April House Cross Country (Years 7, 8, 9) Monday 25th April ANZAC Day Public Holiday ENROLMENTS 2017 We have limited vacancies at most year levels, and waiting lists at some year levels for this year. We have forward commitments to new enrolments in Terms 2 and 3 this year so places will remain tight. 2017 is likely to be tighter as we will not be increasing our student numbers beyond our current capacity. If you know of people wanting to enrol for 2017, please encourage them to do so in Terms 2 and 3 this year to ensure they have a place for next year. Similarly, early enrolments for 2018 are encouraged. End of Term 1 Congratulations to all the Middle School students for successfully completing Term 1. Term 1 is recognised as one of the most difficult terms in the school year as you settle into new surroundings, different classrooms and become familiar with new routines, teachers, We have had a very smooth start to the 2016 school year, and it is all down to the and expectations. hard work and dedication of students, All assessment pieces have been submitted, parents, and staff. We would like to and Academic Interim Reports will be posted personally thank you for all your support throughout this term, and wish all the home next week. Parent/Teacher students and their families a very safe and Discussions will be held in the first week of relaxing holiday. Term 2. The Middle School Student Representative Council hosted an Easter Egg Hunt last Thursday. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Experience is what you get when you don’t get what you want.. – Unknown A huge thank you to the amazing student representatives of our Middle School Student Representative Council. Thanks to you, the term has not been all about ‘school work’! The varying activities, fundraisers, sporting competitions, Spelling Bee, and more have added to the enriching environment we have here at The Essington Darwin Middle School. Be on watch for the up and coming events for next term! Casual Clothes Fundraiser Thank you to all Middle School students for their generous donations. We managed to raise a substantial amount of money to donate to Beyond Blue, an organisation who is dedicated to helping those in need of mental health support. Parent Teacher Discussions As you are aware, Parent Teacher Discussions for Years 6 and 7 are being held on Wednesday 13th April and Thursday 14th April from 3:00 – 6:00pm. Please call the School Office on Phone: 8985 0100 to make your appointment. We encourage parents to make these appointments with your child’s Homeroom Teachers. Communication between student, parent, and teacher is vital for us to ensure your child’s academic and social needs are being fulfilled. Middle School Upcoming Dates April th Friday 1st April – Friday 8th April – School Holidays. th Monday 11 April – Term 2 Commences. th Wednesday 13 April – Thursday th 14 April – Middle School Parent teacher Discussions. th nd Monday 18 April – Friday 22 April – House Cross Country Events. th Monday 25 April – Anzac Day Public Holiday. May nd Monday 2 May – May Day Public Holiday. th Wednesday 4 May – Year 6 Athletics Carnival. th Thursday 5 May – Year 7-12 Athletics Carnival. th th Monday 11 May- Friday 18 May - Year 6 Camp (Specific class dates to be confirmed). th th Tuesday 12 May-Thursday 14 May – Year 7 and Year 9 NAPLAN. Monday 25th May – Wednesday 3rd June – Year 7 Camp (Specific class dates to be confirmed). Tuesday 31st June – ICAS Science (Years 7 and 9). arguments, however, Essington (Team 2) lost the debate by a close margin. Well done to all speakers for their fabulous efforts last week. The fourth round of Middle School Debating Competition was the first Sara Matarazzo time our teams were faced with an Acting Assistant Head of Middle unprepared debate. The debaters School Year 6 were not given the topic of “that compulsory volunteering should be Year 8 Film viewing – “He named part of Australian citizenship” until they me Malala” (PG) arrived at the venue. All three teams In the final weeks were arguing the negative, therefore of Term 1, Year worked together to prepare their 8s will take part in arguments in a short amount of time. learning activities Unfortunately, all teams lost their around Malala debates by a very close margin, some Youzafzai’s Nobel by only two points! The topic was a Peace Prize very controversial one, and our teams Speech and the presented the very strong argument documentary film “He named me that volunteering, by definition, cannot Malala” (PG). These learning activities be compulsory, however, the opposing support and consolidate the students’ teams were able to convince the study of the novel ‘Parvana’ by adjudicator that compulsory Deborah Ellis. The refugee volunteering would in fact be beneficial perspective, as well as the themes of to Australian society. our novel study will be explored in the context of Malala Youzafzai’s story. This week, we were faced with another Please contact Cassandra Kawiukunprepared debate on the topic of Jones with any questions or concerns. ‘Education’ for our fifth and final round. Unfortunately, our teams had to forfeit Literacy Plus the round due to availability. This was Literacy Plus is being offered on disappointing, however all debate Thursdays in Room EC10 at 2:50team members can be very proud of 3:35pm. Students may attend on a their efforts and successes throughout drop-in basis to receive Literacy the competition. It was especially support from English staff, including pleasing to see so many students assistance with homework and participating (the most in Middle assignments. Please contact School for quite a few years), and Cassandra Kawiuk-Jones with any several first time debaters getting questions. involved. Thank you to Jo Masters and Cassandra Kawiuk-Jones for their Middle School Debating efforts in coaching and supporting our Competition teams, as well as Mark and Sara In Week 8, the Middle School Debating Spring for assisting. A Debate Team Teams argued the topic “that we Celebration will be held at school in should introduce a junk food tax”. Term 2 for all students who Team one and three were arguing participated. against each other, with Team 1 representing the affirmative and Team Dorothea Mackellar Poetry 3 representing the negative. These Competition teams remained at Essington for their Calling all poets! The Dorothea debate, which was videoed in the TV Mackellar Poetry Awards is a national studio by Media Teacher, Kylie Hyde. competition taking place from 1st The debate has yet to be adjudicated, March to 30th June. Throughout this and we are eagerly awaiting the result, period, Middle School students are Either way, we will come away with a encouraged to enter the competition win for Essington! Team 2 travelled to by submitting their poems online under Casuarina Senior College to represent The Essington School Darwin or via the negative against Darwin Middle their English classroom teacher. The School. All speakers were well optional theme for the poetry awards is prepared and presented convincing ‘Waiting’. There are several categories The Essington School Darwin 2 and many prizes to be won! We are very much looking forward to seeing entries from our talented poets in Middle School. Next term, we will be offering a series of Poetry Workshops to assist students in submitting entries for this competition. The workshops will be run concurrently with Literacy Plus on Thursdays after school. Dates and further details will be announced in upcoming Bulletins. Please contact Cassandra Kawiuk-Jones for more information or visit http:// www.dorothea.com.au to view details and past entries. Cassandra Kawiuk Acting Middle School English Coordinator Year 6 Snapshot The Year 6 Team would like to congratulate all students in Year 6 for their efforts in their first term in Middle School. They have all worked so hard, reaching their goals, and becoming integral members of the Middle School Community. It has been a pleasure to watch them overcome their initial fears of the ‘big school’, and take on the opportunities that they have been offered. Whether it be joining into the vast array of Student Representative C ouncil activities on offer, or joining a new After School Club or being a member of The Commando Boys, they have all strived and succeeded, socially and academically. OUR SCHOOL’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting for The Essington School Darwin Ltd will be held on Thursday 28th April 2016, at 6:30 pm in the School Library on the main campus. Nominations for Director positions on the Board close at 4:00pm on Thursday 7 th April 2016, at the Company Office (Reception of Essington Education Centre, Chrisp Street, Rapid Creek). A copy of the Articles of Association of The Essington School Darwin Ltd can be found on the Our Parents section of the school’s website. Other information relating to the Annual General Meeting will be progressively posted on the school website (in the Annual General Meeting section of Our Parents on our school website). Cyclone Tracey hit Darwin on Christmas Eve, 1974. The historical skills to analyse a photo have been the focus this term, which the students have mastered well. In Mathematics for the last week, we reflected over the Term 1 Test, and spent the week revisiting areas to improve, ready for Term 2, with fractions and worded problems being our main focus. preschool. She is leaving us to go with her family to Toowoomba, where she will definitely trade in her summer clothes for winter woollies! We wish the O’Shea family lots of luck on their new adventure. Term 2 will be an exciting term, with the Litchfield Camp, Cross Country House Sport, The Dance Showcase with Ms Lisa, The House Athletics The last day of Term 1 was a blast for Carnival, as well as all new topics. In all in Year 6, as thanks to Mr Harvey, English we study Shakespeare and we headed out for a House Sport take a peek at five of his most famous event of T-Ball. Even the teachers got works. The students then perform at their sneakers on and gained points for The Essington Globe Theatre at our their House. In the afternoon, we went Senior Campus at the end of term for to The Language Centre and watched their families. In History, we investigate ‘The Croods’, which was a fine finale the wonderful world of Ancient China, for our historical study of The the inventions, dynasties and Neanderthal’s. emperors that ruled throughout the different eras. In Science, not only do We say a final goodbye to Caitlin we get to visit the new STEM Centre, O’Shea from 6A who has been at The but learn all about electricity, batteries, Essington School Darwin since and more. As the term comes to an end, so do all the many assessments that the students have been focusing on. In English we have finished our first novel study, ‘The Giver’, and have had many debates on whether we agree or not with the ending. The students have worked collaboratively in small groups to create a presentation of their version of a ‘Utopian Society’, which were very creative, interesting, and colourful! Science came to an end this term with a stormy look at cyclones, and how they affect us all. A cross curricular focus in History, as the students analysed photographs taken when At the Middle School Easter Egg Hunt, we even had a quick visit from three Senior College students who 'hopped' over to say hello! The Essington School Darwin 3 We encourage students to ensure they restock their stationery, paper, pens, books, etc. ready for the first week of Term 2. Making sure you also have a water bottle and hat. From the teachers of Year 6, have a safe, relaxing holiday break, and we look forward to seeing your smiling faces, ready for the adventures that await in Term 2. The Year 6 Team Year 7 Snapshot It has been a busy few days as we wind up the term and prepare for our term break. The students in Year 7 have continued to work exceptionally hard right to the very end. In Mathematics, Year 7 classes have been revisiting the Fractions Unit, learning how to find equivalent fractions, as well as simplifying and converting between mixed and improper fractions. They also handed in their ‘Whole Numbers’ assignment, which demonstrated the skills and understanding they have learnt this term, as well as their research skills into ancient numerical systems. During English lessons in Week 10, Year 7 have watched ‘Bend it Like Beckham’, and compared the movie to From the Principal/CEO MAINTAINING HIGH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS You will be aware that our students are performing at a very high level on national literacy and numeracy assessments such as NAPLAN. Again in 2015 our students were in the Substantial Above or Above category the Australian schools average. This is an outstanding achievement and is noted by other leading interstate schools and education bodies. Our use of tried and tested literacy and numeracy some of the characters from their novel study, ‘Boy Overboard’. Students then finished off the term with a game of ‘Kahoots’, based on all the themes and content they looked at during English in Term 1. Also this week, students delivered their PowerPoint or poster presentations for Year 7 Science. The standard and quality of these have been amazing! In Humanities, students presented their Viking models to their classes, which are absolutely outstanding- the time and effort put into making these is very clear! alert to intercultural understandings. This will provide an excellent base to continue their language learning, and Ms Masters is very excited about their Bahasa Indonesia journey. A huge well done to all the children for their efforts in every subject. It is hard to believe that they have already completed their first term in Year 7, and I hope by now everyone feels well and truly settled in. Whenever I visit the Year 7 classrooms, I am so impressed with the interest and involvement the students show towards their new subjects and topics, and by the mature and positive attitude they present. I wish all students in Year 7 and their parents a very happy term break, and I look forward to seeing you all again in Term 2. In Year 7E, Indonesian students are concluding their first term topic entitled: Kami dan Kita- Who are we?, where we focused on enquiry such as: ‘What is languge?’, ‘What does it mean to me?’, ‘How do we use languages?’, Gemma Keirl and ‘Who are you? Who am I?’. The Acting Assistant Head of Middle focus this term has not been on School Year 7 vocabulary but on the system of language and being able to remain Year 7s Humanities projects of Viking models were impressive. programs (such as Literacy Pro and Prime Maths) and our use of data is delivering improved results for our students. You may not be aware that our students also perform at a very high level on international literacy and numeracy assessments such as PISA, PIRLS, and TIMMS. Again, our students perform significantly above the Australian schools average on these international assessments. As a school we continue to lead the way in terms of curriculum and programs that allow our students to reach their highest levels of performance. We have for many years, whilst implementing the Australian curriculum at a high level, The Essington School Darwin looked to international curricula and programs to value add our Australian curriculum. This is very important as our students need to prepared at a high international standard to maximise their opportunities in the global world we live in. Since 2014 we have been using the Cambridge international curriculum, developed by the UK Cambridge Education Centre linked with Cambridge University, to enhance our Australian curriculum. The reason we are doing this is because at an international level, Australian literacy and numeracy levels are slipping and our county’s position in the western world has continually declined. Few people would be aware that in March the 4 OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) singled Australia out for its declining performance on the world stage. (The Sydney Morning Herald did report on this OECD news). Andreas Schleicher, the education chief of OECD was quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald as he ‘slammed Australia over its declining results in international student assessment (PISA)”. Australia’s PISA results have been on the slide since 2003. He went on to say “Students from Poland and Vietnam are now outperforming Australia’s teenagers”. The Australian Grattan Institute also found that ‘Australia’s own domestic assessment system was also found wanting’. Our parents can be confident from our NAPLAN and international results (including our PISA results) that our students are performing at a high international level. We need to keep setting the bar high and at an international level to give our students the best chances in the future. We have chosen Cambridge Education programs because they are well established and have been highly regarded for over 40 years. Over 9,000 schools worldwide use Cambridge Education curriculum and resources. (The International Baccalaureate is found in over 3,000 schools). The Cambridge curriculum also allows us to pick and choose those parts of their curriculum we need to enhance our Australian curriculum. Our school was the sixth school in Australia to be accredited by Cambridge Education. There are about 14 schools in Australia accredited to deliver Cambridge programs and we are pleased to hear that a local Darwin school is following our lead and introducing Cambridge Primary curriculum. We look forward to sharing more information about our work with Cambridge Education in parent information forums in Term 2. PLANNING FOR BUILDING WORKS We were pleased to receive notice recently that the NT Government has provided a $1m Refurbishment Grant for our school. Meetings have been held with our architects to prepare drawings for the following three projects: Dance/Drama Studio, Food Hospitality Centre, and Refurbishment of Preschool Centre in Cummins Street. The first project to commence will be the creation of a modern Dance/ Drama Studio where our old office area is located off Rossiter Street. We are hopeful that this project will be completed by the beginning of Term 2. The refurbishment of our current Middle School Science Centre to create a Food Technology and Hospitality Centre for our students will take a little longer but we expect it will be completed by the beginning of Term 4. students in this area through our Elite Sport Program. On Friday at the Senior College Assembly we were able to acknowledge the success of nine of our top Senior College sports students with their induction in to our Academies of Excellence Elite Sports Program this year. Tim Weatherald, our new Director of Elite and Community Sports, assisted by Shaun Theiber, Sports Coordinator for the Senior College, presented students with a certificate and engraved Academies pen and keyring. WRITER IN RESIDENCE WRITING PROGRAM Our ten Year 4 to 6 students working with our Writer in Residence, Joanne van Os, has been making great progress on developing their narratives for their individual children’s picture story book. Our students have really embraced the challenge of becoming an author and Joanne is enjoying working with our students. The children’s books they are writing and we are publishing will be aimed at The third project we have identified is students from three to six years of age. an very needed major refurbishment of Each book will feature a different, our Preschool Centre in Cummins common, NT animal found around Street. This will require detailed Darwin or in our backyards. The series architectural plans to be completed will be launched at our NT Children’s and is expected to commence in mid- Book Fair at our School Fete on the Term 2. This project will take longer to 20th August, 2016 complete and is expected to be completed by November. It will see a TERM TWO significant increase in space in the Term Two is an eleven week term Centre and a significant modernisation which is unusual as our school terms of the facility. are usually always ten week terms. Terms 2 and 3 are usually very busy We are also planning to add an terms when a large number of outdoor additional twelve parking places at the activities and programs. Our School back of our Essington Education calendar (on our School website) will Centre off Chrisp Street to reduce staff have many events listed already, but parking on Chrisp Street. there will be many other events that will occur. Term 2 will see more camps Our primary teachers currently have CELEBRATING THE SPORTING and many sporting and community access to Cambridge Primary ACHIEVEMENTS OF OUR activities, and additional House Curriculum and resources and from STUDENTS activities. Term 2 this will increase. We are Many of our students are excelling at focussing on English, Mathematics sport at a high level. They have been AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS TERM 2 and Science in our first stage of adding selected for training for NT teams (in a Our After School Clubs program for Cambridge curriculum to the Australian variety of sports), or are representing Term 2 has been finalised and copies curriculum in the primary. This nicely the NT at national competitions. To of the program (and booking details) links with what we are doing in the date we have identified some students are available from our offices on the middle years curriculum with our first from the Junior School, Middle School main campus. Again we have a varied students in October sitting for the and Senior College who are and exciting range of activities for our Cambridge primary curriculum’s performing at an elite level in sport. students and some new activities. IGCSE (International General We are completing our checks to Places are limited and will be Certificate of Secondary Education) in ensure we have identified all our top allocated on a ‘first come’ basis. English. Students completing these sporting students for this Academies of exams will have dual qualifications in Excellence Elite Sport Program. We David Cannon the IGCSE and the NTCET. are keen to assist, support and extend Principal/CEO The Essington School Darwin 5 Music Notices What a fabulous term we have had in Music. I would like to commend the students on their wonderful efforts and hard work. Violin and Piano Recital We were very excited to have overseas musicians visit our school on Thursday 24th March. The music was outstanding, and the violinist, Dr Silva, and pianist, Marian Pivka, were brilliant. Not only did they share their passion and love of music but also took the time to share their experiences and knowledge. The performance was an inspiration and encouragement to our aspiring musicians. The visiting musicians complimented the students on their excellent listening skills, and were amazed at how attentive they were during the concert. They also commented on how friendly our students were as many came over to say hello to the visitors after the performance. Thank you to our Middle School Music Leaders and Mr Ambrose for his assistance at this special event. Territory Young Achiever Awards Gala Dinner at Sky City Casino. The choir will be opening the evening with the Australian National Anthem and will also be providing background entertainment prior to the event as the guests arrive. We look forward to the opportunity to showcase the Premier Choir at this prestigious and formal event. Permission letters with all details will be given to students. Assembly Performances Thank you to all our talented musicians for their performances at the Junior School Assembly during the term. Parents, teachers, and students certainly look forward to the Music items at Assembly every week. Encourage your child to play for family and friends. The more they perform the more confident they will become. I encourage students who would like to perform in Assembly next term, to speak to your Music Teacher or myself and we will gladly assist you. Lauren To and Sjaida Sayers are to be commended on their performance at the recent Jam Session on the Oval. We wish our teachers and students a well-deserved mid-semester holiday break. Leanne Bakker Young Voices of Melbourne We were delighted to have the Young Voices of Melbourne Music Administration Coordinator visit our school on Wednesday 30th March. The Young Voices of Melbourne is one of Australia’s finest children’s choirs, and presented music by a variety of Australian composers, world music from other countries, and international classics. Special thanks to Mark O’Leary, Principal Conductor, the musicians, and the choristers on their amazing performance. Thank you to Melody Lay, Premier Choir Leader, for her assistance and to Ms Tomsen for organising this special music opportunity. Any students who have a passion for singing and would like to be part of our Premier Choir are encouraged to speak to Mr. Ambrose. The Premier Choir practises every Monday afternoon from 3.00pm in Room MS9. Upcoming Premier Choir performance The Premier Choir are busy preparing for their first performance on Saturday 16th April at the Northern Dr Silva, violinist and Marian Pivka, pianist, performing at the Violin and Piano Recital. Our Middle School Music students and Mrs Bakker pictured with the visiting Violin and Piano Recital musicians. The Essington School Darwin 6 We are very excited to have some Break Dance instructors coming every Monday afternoon from 3.00We had a very productive workshop 3.45pm to work with the boys. This is part of our on Tuesday this week with our very afterschool Dance clubs program and enrolment forms are talented guest choreographers, Elle Milne & Kiara Musco. Thank you to all available from the office. the students for your hard work and Please keep an eye on our Friends of Essington Dance focus throughout the day. (FOED) Facebook page where we communicate our Dance program happenings including social events and Notes for permission in the Dance Showcase planning projects. Showcase THE RISING SUN were issued last week. These notes are Students are invited to perform ‘Fight Song’ at the also available on the Middle School Seabreeze festival on Saturday 7th May around 4.30pm on homework website under Electives/Dance. the Dance stage which will be located near windsurfers’ point this year. Notes regarding this performance will be Year 6 and 7 Contemporary Dance students are required for holiday rehearsals in the Auditorium from issued shortly. 12.00-2.00pm on Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday Semester 1 Date Claimers: 10th April. Please note: all the rehearsal and performance dates are as provided in the permission note. Costume requirements will mostly be provided by the school Dance wardrobe however the girls will need to purchase a black leotard (singlet type) & black tights. Boys Community Dance Performances: Melbourne Ballet Company April 2016 @ Darwin costumes will be provided by the school. Dance World Entertainment Centre. Darwin provide a discount for Essington students, or th Seabreeze Festival 7 May 2016. alternatively, some of the department stores currently have Sydney Dance Company June 2016 @ Darwin leotards and tights in stock. Entertainment Centre. Commando Boys will also be performing in the Dance Showcase as well as the Youth on Health Festival. Please Lisa Svara, Dance Teacher return permission notes. Their costumes will be provided by the school. Dance Notices Language Corner Language Perfect Pizza Competition Congratulations to Mr Spring and Ibu Putu's Indonesian Class 6D for winning the Term 1 Language Perfect Pizza Competition. You put in an outstanding effort throughout the term, reaching an incredible 15,924 points and attempting an amazing 52,227 questions. The pizza party will be held Monday in Week 1. Class Results 1st Year 6D Indonesian 2nd Year 7D Japanese 3rd Year 7A Japanese 4th Year 8 Japanese Top 10 Performers A big congratulations to all students who competed, and in particular, to our Top 10 performers in the competition this term: 1st Ben Goldney 7,744 2nd Anna Kim 4,875 3rd Besna Tom 4,529 4th Flynn White 2,925 5th Jillian Wong 2,096 6th Jenti White 1,426 7th 8th 9th 10th Jasmine Lay Sourab Sebastian Sharfan Shah Matthew Rawsthorne 1,401 1,354 1,317 1,296 Language Perfect Certificates Language Perfect Certificates this week have gone to the following students: Blue Certificate (500 points) Ashan Fonseka (Indonesian) Jerome Jomon (Japanese) Bronze Certificate (1000 points) Ella Hoy (Japanese) Year 6 Indonesian Congratulations to the following students from Ibu Putu’s Year 6 Indonesian classes for outstanding performances this week: Piper Mules for delivering excellent pronunciation. Lara Taprell for delivering excellent pronunciation. Helaina Smid for always work cooperatively with her pair. Gus Solomon for consistently displaying active listening. Linda White Middle School Coordinator Languages The Essington School Darwin 7 House Notices This week we held our first House event for 2016. Students played T-Ball in warm conditions on the Oval. A full report will be in the first Bulletin next term. Term 2 is a busy term for House Sport. In Week 2 on Tuesday 19th April, Year 6 students, and on Wednesday 20th April, Year 7 students, will participate in the House Cross Country event at East Point Reserve. This is the first time we are holding a school based Cross Country event. Year 6 students will be the last to run on Tuesday at approximately 1:30pm, and the Year 7 will be the first to run on Wednesday at approximately 9:00am. Students will complete a 3km course around East Point. The track will be very similar to the one they use for the Darwin Region Cross Country and NT Titles. Once students receive their permission notes for this event, please return them as soon as possible to the Main Reception office. The second major House event for Term 2 is the House Athletics Carnival. Year 6 students are on Wednesday 4th May (Term 2, Week 4), and Year 7 Sport Notices Essington Representative Teams Years 4-6 Darwin Region Netball Gala Day A brilliant show of talent and sportsmanship was on display at the Years 4-6 Darwin Region Netball Gala Day on Wednesday at Marrara. The fifteen girls across Years 4, 5 and 6 braved the hot and sticky conditions, to give each and every game all that they had. It was a pleasure to witness a great ‘have a go attitude’, with many girls playing outside their preferred positions, whilst being encouraging to each team mate. We were victorious in the day with our Division 2 Team coming home as Winners of Division 2. Our Division 1 Team just came shy of winning students on Thursday 5th May. If you are able to assist with either the Cross Country or Athletics Carnival, please get in contact with me. Outdoor Education Notices The Year 6 Camp for 2016 is being held at the Environmental Education Campground in the Litchfield National Park. Two classes will go on Camp together. The first camp is in Term 2, Week 5 on Wednesday 11th May until Friday 13th May. The second group will go on Monday 16th May and return on Wednesday 18th May. The Year 7 Camp for 2016 is being held at Lake Bennett Wilderness Resort. Students spend three days participating in teams and completing a variety of activities. The Year 7 cohort will be spilt into two groups, each spending two nights on Camp. The first group will go to Lake Bennett on Monday 23rd May (Term 2, Week 7) and return on Wednesday 25th May. The second group will leave on Wednesday 25th May and return on Friday 27th May. Spencer Harvey House and Outdoor Education Coordinator the day, finishing Second. Congratulations to all the girls! Well done to many of the girls who also took on the role of umpire and scorer for games as well. A big thank you to the Middle School Netball Captains for their organisation and coaching abilities on the day. Division 2 Team – Winners of Division 2 Chloe Cooper Lucy Weatherald Katie Weatherald Charlotte To Pia Lee Riley LaPira Mia Butler Jasmine Elliott Division 1 Team – Second Place Lily Politis Sophie Palmer Abbie Jervis Darcey Tomkinson Molly Ashley Bella Mullan Verity Hudson The Year 4-6 Darwin Region Netball Gala Day. The Essington School Darwin 8 Darwin Region Soccer Year 7-9 Congratulations to those students who have been selected to represent Essington at the Middle School Soccer Gala Day that is happening in Week 1 next term, Tuesday 12th April. Darwin Region Netball 4-6 On Wednesday 30th April, eighteen Essington Junior School students competed in the Darwin Region Netball Gala Day. Our students competed in Division 1 and Division 2. The students did their best all day in the hot conditions. Division 1, finished Second overall, and Division 2 finished First. Congratulations and well done to the girls, and a special thank you to our Middle School Netball captains, who coached and umpired our girls all day: Reagan Wilkins, Kaiya Hancock, Lily Sonntag, and Kiara Bernard. Well done girls. Darwin Region Selection Trial Dates Soccer When: Wed 27th, Thurs 28th, Fri 29th April Where: Bagot Road Soccer Fields Time: 3.30 to 5.30pm For possible selection into Darwin Region Teams to compete at the SSNT 12/13 & Under Soccer Championships students must attend at least 2 of the 3 trial sessions. Netball When: Wed 20th, Thurs 21st, Fri 22nd April Where: Sitzler Netball Courts, Marrara Time: 3.30 to 5.00pm For possible selection into Darwin Region Teams to compete at the SSNT 12/13 & Under Netball Championshis students must attend at least 2 of the 3 trial sessions. Tennis To be eligible for selection in the Darwin Region Team students MUST attend 2 out of the 3 trial days, however we strongly recommend attending all 3. At the end of the 3 trial days, selectors will identify the students that will make up the Darwin Region Team or Squad. Darwin Region Team members will compete at the School Sport NT 12/13 & Under Tennis Championships being held in Darwin from 22nd to 24th June. Students will be selected based on their ability to participate as a team member, attend training, meet game specific criteria, and agree to meet cost. Trials are: Venue: Gardens Tennis Courts Wed 4th May 3:30 - 5:00pm Thur 5th May 3:30 - 5:00pm Fri 6th May 3:30 - 5:00pm LAUNCH INTO SAILING A sailing program designed for kids 8 – 12yrs old. This program focuses on having fun in boats and creating a love of being on the water. Kids will learn fundamental sailing skills whilst making new friends. Come and enjoy the sunset whilst your kids discover the magic of sailing. 15th April – 24th June @ Darwin Sailing Club 4.30 – 6.30pm $100 (or a sports voucher)) To Register: www.yachtingaustralia.com.au/Entry/?EID=76561 Email: [email protected] Phone 8981 1700 - Sponsored by Yachting NT Darwin Region Cluster Days Term 1 and 2 th Week 1 – 7-9 Soccer – Tuesday 12 April th Week 3 – 4-6 Soccer – Wednesday 27 April th Week 4&5 – Cross Country, Thursday 5 May & th Wednesday 11 May th Week 6 – 4-6 Touch Football – Friday 20 May th Week 7 – 7-9 Touch Football - Tuesday 24 May th Week 7 – 4-6 T20 Cricket – Friday 27 May rd Week 8 – 4-6 Hot Shots Tennis – Friday 3 June Essington Team Trials – Friday Lunchtimes th Week 1 – 4-6 Soccer – Friday 15 April th Week 4 – 4-6 Touch Football – Friday 6 May th Week 5 – 7-9 Touch Football – Friday 13 May th Week 5 – 4-6 T20 Cricket – Friday 13 May th Week 6 – 4-6 Hot Shots – Friday 20 May Student Achievements in Sport Sports Star of the Month - March: JOSH STAPLES This month, Josh competed in the NT Open and Age Championships, and was awarded Swimmer of the Meet, Champion Distance Male, and Age Group Champion. Josh also broke an NT record for the 12 year old boys 400m Individual Medley in a time of 5.27, and a 12 year old boys club record for the 200m Butterfly in a time of 2.39. Earlier in the year, Josh competed at the South Australia Age and Open Championships in Adelaide, and was the highest individual point scorer at the meet. He achieved 8 Gold medals and 2 Silver. Congratulations Joshua! Angela Foley Director of Sport DARWIN ATHLETICS CLUB Online registrations now open. http://darwinathletics.org.au/club-membership/ All abilities and ages from 3 years old upwards. World class facilities, all new program developed by the Northern Territory Institute of Sport in conjunction with Darwin Athletics Club coaches. Low cost membership. For more information: http://darwinathletics.org.au The Essington School Darwin 9 Academies of Excellence Elite Sports Program Palmerston Tennis Easter Tournament Over the Easter weekend, a number of our students competed in the four day Palmerston Tennis Tournament with fantastic success. We congratulate, in particular, the following students: Lefika Kgosiemang (Year 6) came third in the Boys 12 and under doubles. Many of these players will be busy over the next few weeks with a number of tournaments including the 2016 Scope Building NT Carnival from 2nd-5th April in Alice Springs. Liam Franklin will also be travelling to Adelaide to participate in the 2016 14 and Under Australian Grasscourt Championships, to be held in Adelaide from 9th-14th April. The 14 and Under Australian Grasscourt Championships will feature the best 32 players from around Australia. This is an event that the current Australian Men’s player, Bernard Tomic, won as a junior. Liam Franklin (Year 9) was the 14 and under Champion and Mens doubles champion he also came second in the Mens Singles. Kyle O’Donoghue-Ellis (Year 10) 2nd in 14 and under Boys Singles. We wish Liam and all our other Tennis players the best of Nicholas Tremblay (Year 5) came third in the 12 luck in these upcoming tournaments. and Under Boys singles and second in the doubles. Mason Peek (Year 5) was the 12 and under Division Tim Weatherald 1 Singles and Doubles Champion. Director of Elite and Community Sport Kyle O’Donoghue-Ellis and Liam Franklin at the presentation. Mason Peek with his medal. Liam with his trophies. U14 Girls Basketball Team with Coach Daniel Boyle. The Essington School Darwin 10 MIDDLE SCHOOL EASTER EGG HUNT The Essington School Darwin 11 MIDDLE SCHOOL EASTER EGG HUNT Middle School Student Representative Council (SRC) Easter Egg Hunt On Thursday March 24th, the Middle School SRC celebrated Easter! Over 500 plastic eggs were hidden around the school, and students who found them could exchange these for some delicious chocolate eggs at the Canteen. There were also twenty hidden Easter bunnies which, if found, could be swapped for a chocolate one! It was wonderful to see all the students from Years 6-9 searching high and low for their eggs; it just goes to show, you are never too old to enjoy an Easter Egg Hunt!